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Two fighters cross swords on the edge of a precipice, glaring malevolently at each other. One attacks while the other defends, but their skillful maneuvers fail to hold the attention of their companion. He drops his sword and looks away, drawn instead to the loping flight of the butterfly. The mist overhead begins to disperse, and a handful of stars gleam, brilliant and serene. 

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upright meaning:

confrontation • disagreement • pacifying anger

Confrontation is inevitable, and can even be an honorable, an upfront way to achieve one’s ends. The two locked in combat are practiced warriors of this art, and their baleful dance pays tribute to the intricacies of strife and competition. The Five of Swords, however, encourages you to lay down your weapons.

When you pacify your anger, you may be surprised to notice a different path, that of equanimity and transcendence. Let yourself be soothed and follow the butterfly.

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reversed meaning:

avoid conflict • forgiveness • reconciliation

An inverted Five of Swords is an indication that forthcoming conflict is ill-advised and ill-fated. Deescalate any gridlocked arguments, and if you cannot dismantle them completely, consider leaving them to the side for now. There’s a chance that the conflict is not due to outside circumstances, but rather some raw discomfort within yourself. Distracted by quibbles, you may be neglecting a more pressing issue. Reflect, forgive, and harmonize with your surroundings.

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